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Subject: Archive--San Jose and area clippings 1889 to 1898
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2002 00:46:12 EST

The following are clippings pasted by William Fischer and his family into a
ledger.

DEATHS
DAVES--In San Jose, March 5, 1898, Mrs. Margaret DAVES, mother of Mrs. J. J.
FARRINGTON, aged 72 years, 6 months and 2 days. Friends and acquaintances are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral TO-DAY (Monday), at 10 o'clock A.
M., from the late residence, 337 Montgomery street. Interment Los Gatos
Cemetery.

PHILIP--In San Jose, Cal., March 6, 1898, Henry PHILIP, a native of New York,
aged 66 years, 2 months and 28 days. Immediate friends are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral TO-DAY (Monday), at 2 o'clock P. M. from his
late residence, corner Third and St. John streets. Interment at Oak Hill
Cemetery. Please omit flowers.
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DEATHS
TISDALE--At Los Gatos, March 7, 1898, William De Witt TISDALE, a native of
New York, aged 52 years, 4 months and 23 days. Friends and acquaintances are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral TO-DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock
P. M., from the First Methodist Episcopal Church, San Jose. Funeral under the
auspices of San Jose Commandery, No. 10 Knights Templar. Interment at Oak
Hill Cemetery.
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Julius PAHL, a watchmaker, has filed a petition in insolvency. Liabilities
$1190; assets $27.55 (hand written date: 3-12-1898)
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(no date, hand written or otherwise)
DEATH OF J. H. LEONARD AT HIS HOME IN THIS CITY
For Years He Efficiently Filled the Office of Deputy City Treasurer
Joseph H. LEONARD died in this city on Saturday after a lingering illness and
the funeral will take place this afternoon from the family residence at 530
South First street. The deceased was a native of Woodstock, Virginia, aged 67
years and 11 months. He was a resident of San Jose for twenty-five years. For
a time he successfully practiced his profession, that of a physician, but
failing health caused him to seek a change of occupation. Mr. LEONARD was
also an expert accountant, and he served a term of four years with remarkable
efficiency as Deputy City Treasurer under Joseph F. COLOMBET. Although not
strong physically, with untiring zeal and energy he attended to every detail
of the duties of his office, earning the gratitude and esteem of his
principal and of citizens generally. He leaves a widow and five children to
mourn his loss, Joseph F., Ruth E. and Robert J. LEONARD, Mrs. Grace E. LOW
and Roland LEONARD. He was also the father of the late Mrs. Mary B. PUTNAM.
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LEONARD--In San Jose, January 21, 1899, Joseph H. LEONARD, M. D., husband of
Ella I. LEONARD and father of Joseph F., Ruth E. and Robert J. LEONARD, also
of the late Mrs. Mary B. PUTNAM, Mrs. Grace E. LOW and Roland LEONARD, a
native of Woodstock, Vermont, aged 67 years, 11 months and 25 days. Friends
and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the
family residence, No. 530 South First street, at 2 P. M. TO-MORROW (Monday)
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MARRIED

OSTERMAN--MORRIS--In San Francisco, August 11, 1889, by the Rev. M. S. LEVY
of Oakland, Wm. OSTERMAN and Miss Adele MORRIS.
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DISOWNED
(hand written date: 9-18-1889)
Henry MILLER of Gilroy at War With His Son.
A FORBIDDEN MARRIAGE
The Turbulent Course of True Love--A Card From an Irate Parent. The Couple
Unconcerned.
According to yesterday's Examiner Henry MILLER, of the firm of MILLER & LUX,
at Gilroy, is quite upset through his son, Henry, marrying without asking the
consent of Mr. MILLER Sr. About a year ago young Henry began paying
considerable attention to Miss Maud OLDHAM, a very pretty young lady. Neither
the father or mother objected to their son's choice of company. About a month
ago the MILLER family went to their summer residence at Gilroy. Young Henry
was already there to welcome his parents. Every evening during his stay at
Gilroy the young man was driven out by the family coachman, who kept very
quiet about the daily drives and brought his young master home without any
more noise than was absolutely necessary. The father had business with Henry
one evening, but the son did not put in an appearance; so the coachman was
sent to Miss OLDHAM'S residence and instructed to tell him to come home
immediately, and then he confessed that he was married.
Mr. MILLER, Sr., got his dander up, the coachman stepped down and out, and
the son was disowned, the following being published in the Madera Mercury:
I hereby notify the public generally that my son, Henry MILLER, Jr., has no
longer any connection with my business in any way, either personal or
mercantile, either in my name or that of MILLER & LUX. I will not be
responsible for him in any way, or recognize his acts in any manner
whatsoever, from this date. HENRY MILLER, SR.
On being interviewed, Mr. MILLER, Sr., said: "I do not know where he is or
where he intends to live. Nor do I care. "It is true that I will have nothing
further to do with him. I made known to him my objections to his marrying,
and he willfully disobeyed me, and, therefore, I am done with him. "It looks
hard for a father to do as I have done, yet I did it with a full knowledge of
the facts, and I have not yet found any reason to change my decision. He has
had his own way. Now let him make the best of it."
Young Mr. MILLER and his bride are still living at Gilroy, and as far as can
be ascertained are not at all bothered about the stern father's decree.

Fischer Arguello Divorce

The Morning Times, San Jose, California, Wednesday, September 18, 1907
WOMAN'S STATEMENT IS CAUSE OF SURPRISE
The grave charge of attempting to bribe her not to contest a divorce suit, made by Mrs. Margaret Wisher sic (Fischer) of this city against R. B. Treat, a San Francisco attorney, has caused something of a surprise in legal circles in the metropolis. Mrs. Fisher sic (Fischer) is well known in San Jose where she resided prior to removing to San Francisco with her husband.
   Mrs. Fischer says in the answer, which was prepared by her attorney, Louis Hirsch, that on or about the date of the filing of the complaint, Treat, on behalf of Fischer, came to her and offered to pay her $1,000 if she would make no opposition to the suit. She says she declined to enter into the bargain.
   Prior to this, according to her answer, an attorney, whom she does not name, had offered her $1,500 if she would permit her husband to obtain a divorce decree without opposition, and on that occasion she also refused.
   Mrs. Fischer denies the charge of habitual intemperance and says she intends to bring a cross complaint against her husband. When they were married in San Jose, in 1889, she had $25,000, which she had inherited from her father, and this money she charges, her husband has secured from her and deposited in various banks in fictitious names.
   Fischer formerly practiced as a dentist in San Jose. He and his wife came to San Francisco after the big fire. Mrs. Fischer comes of a well known San Jose family. She charges that the suit is brought merely to harass and annoy her.
   Judge Sturtevant yesterday signed a temporary restraining order enjoining Fischer from disposing of any of the property, and also directed the husband to show cause why he should not pay his wife $150 a month alimony pending the determination of the suit.

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All persons holding or having bills against the 9th of September committee will please present them to Fred L. Thomas, Archer Building, 13 South First street, on or before Thursday, Sept. 19th.

Monday, July 1, 2013

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NICHOLSON--At her late residence on the Alviso road, 6 miles north of San 
Jose, ELIZA J. beloved wife of GEORGE NICHOLSON and Mrs. NOLLIE F. APPLETON 
and mother of GEORGE E. NICHOLSON, a native of Ireland, county of Roscommon, 
aged 62 years and 3 months. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully 
invited to attend the funeral from the family residence, on MONDAY, April 
30th, 1894, at 9 o'clock A. M. thence to the Catholic church at Milpitas.
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DEATHS

RUCKER--In Santa Clara, March 31, 1894, LINDA A. RUCKER, beloved wife of ROBERT T. RUCKER, a native of St. Louis county, Mo.,aged 50 years, 7 months and 9 days.

STOVER--In San Jose, April 1, 1894, HENRY STOVER, father of WILLIE and GUSSIE 
STOVER, a native of Germany, aged 63 years.
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PELLIER--Near Evergreen, March 31, 1894, PIERRE PELLIER, a native of France, 
aged 71 years and 6 months. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully 
invited to attend the funeral from the family residence Quimby road, near 
Evergreen, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, thence to St. Patrick's 
church.

FLANDERS--Near Santa Clara, April 1, 1894, SIMON FLANDERS, a native of 
Massachusetts, aged 77 years, 4 months and 2 days.
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DOWNEY--In San Jose, October 5, 1890, MARGARET DOWNEY, beloved wife of 
MICHAEL DOWNEY and mother of Mrs. JAMES MCQUAID and Mrs. MARY A. MCGUINESS, a 
nataive of Ireland, aged 75 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully 
invited to attend the funeral TO-DAY (Tuesday) at 2 o'clock P. M. from the
residence of her daughter, Mrs JAMES MCQUAID, at the southwest corner of 
Lincoln avenue and San Salvador street, thence to St. Joseph's Church. 
Interment in Calvary cemetery. The Sodality Society is cordially invited.
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CONRAD--In San Jose, March 14, 1893, at her residence, 296 Delmas avenue, 
Mrs. EMILIE CONRAD, wife of JOHN F. CONRAD, a native of Germany, aged 68 
years and 5 months. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to 
attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday,) at 2 o'clock P. M., from the family 
residence, corner of San Carlos street and Delmas avenue.
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Humor
Patriotic Citizen in Embryo.
The Epoch
Small Boy--Grandpa, I heard the doctor say that you were liable to die soon 
of spontaneous combustion.
Grandpa--Yes, dear.
Small Boy--Well, try to keep alive until the Fourth of July, won't you?
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The Examiner says that PETER DONAHUE, a well-known young capitalist of San
Francisco, and J. ALEXANDER YOELL, one of the wealthy citizens of San Jose, 
and one who has recently returned from Europe, have been made Knights of the 
Order of St. Gregory the Great, by Pope Leo XIII (hand-written date: 
10-5-1889)
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Notice
(hand-written date: 9-24-1889)
On and after this date the undersigned will conduct a general real estate 
business in the office formerly occupied by BAILEY, CROSSMAN & MOODY, No. 20 
West Santa Clara street, in the Home Mutual Insurance block.
CHARLES E. MOODY.
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A. LINCOLN SHAW, age 24, to AMY SIMONS, age 21--Married August 15th by Rev. 
N. A. HASKELL (hand-written year: 1889)
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SMITH--In San Jose, January 19, 1893, FREEMAN B. SMITH, a native of Barton, 
Vermont, aged 68 years and 6 months. Friends and acquaintances are 
respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, 182 North 
Third street TO-MORROW (Saturday) afternoon at two o'clock. (Personal notes 
from Laura Morley Collier, FREEMAN B. SMITH was married to SARAH ELIZABETH
BEAUMONT of New York. In the 1870 census for Santa Clara County, Gilroy City, 
he is listed as a trader and she is listed as a dressmaker. He was related by 
marriage to Cornelius Finley's wife, Amelia Beaumont Frost.)
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BIRTHS

SCOTT--In Los Gatos, January 10, 1893, to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. SCOTT, a son.

STEHM--In San Jose, January 12, 1893, to Mr. and Mrs. FRED STEHM, a son.
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FARLEY--In San Jose, January 12, 1893, Mrs. P. A. FARLEY, aged 69 years and 6 
months.

SENTER--In San Jose, January 11, 1893, HENRY C., son of Mr. and Mrs. EDWARD 
SENTER, aged 6 years, 2 months and 12 days.

OGIER--Near San Jose, January 12, 1893, Robert J. OGIER, a native of 
Baltimore, Md., aged 34 years, 3 months and 6 days.
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DIED

KING--At Ithaca, Sunday morning, September 1, 1889, CHARLOTTE TREMAN KING,
aged 83 years. Funeral services at the residence of her son, LEANDER R. KING, 
Tuesday, September 3, at 4:30 oclock P. M.

BARBOZA--In Gilroy, September 18, 1889, MODESTO C. BARBOZA, aged 27 years, 10 
months and 14 days.

OTTER--In San Jose, Monday, September 23, 1889, Charles Otter, aged 59 years, 
a native of Germany. Funeral from his late residence, 23 North Third street. 
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to atrend (sic).

STEWART--In San Francisco, September 22, 1889, Mrs. MAY STEWART, daughter of 
Mrs. J. C. ACKERMAN. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from the undertaking parlors of W. L. Woodrow today, 
Tuesday, September 24, 1889, on the arrival of the 12:30 train from San 
Francisco.

KARL OTTER
HIS LONG EXPECTED DEMISE YESTERDAY
A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
A Prominent and Much Respected Citizen--A Business Man of Unquestionable 
Integrity.

KARL OTTER, who has been suffering for some time from diseases of the liver, 
died yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at his residence, No. 23 North Third 
street. Nothing that his physician, Dr. GOLDMAN, and others could do, 
availed.
Mr. OTTER was a native of Cassel, Prussia, where he was born August 29, 1830. 
At the age of 19 years he left the home of his father, who was a wealthy 
farmer, for California, arriving here April 8, 1850. From here he went to 
Yuba on an exciting trip that brought to him many a lingering thought of a
luxurious home.
After mining a while on GOODYEAR'S Bar and prospecting for himself, he 
returned to San Francisco penniless. There he engaged in various occupations 
and in 1854 he visited Germany, returning in the fall of 1859 to San Jose. He 
engaged for a while in the cattle business and in 1860 married BERTHA KNOCHE, 
a daughter of WM. KNOCHE of this city. He next was interested in the Santa
Clara brewery, leaving it in 1865. In 1868 he had accumulated a great deal of 
wealth and built the three-story brick building on the corner of First and
St. John streets, this city, now known as the "ARGUELLO house." He visited
Germany again in 1870 with his family, remaining five years.
In the early part of 1876 he again arrived in San Jose, vowing never to 
forsake his adopted state. His family followed from Europe the next summer, 
and from that time until his death he has had the enjoyment of a happy family 
circle. His parents, who came here in 1858, died two years later.
The deceased leaves a family consisting of his wife and two children, Mrs.
GUSTAVE MARTIN and H. W. OTTER, who is engaged in the hardware business in
this city. Mrs. M. BROHASKA and Mrs. H. LEIBE are also sisters of the 
deceased.
Mr. Otter has held several positions of trust in San Jose, being a councilman 
about twenty years ago. He was a prominent member of Almania lodge I. O. O. 
F. and also of the Garden City Council of Chosen Friends. He was also a 
director of the San Jose Building and Loan Association and for some years 
past has been engaged in the fire insurance business.
The funeral will take place tomorrow from the family residence under the 
auspices of the Odd Fellows.

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Copy of a transcription previously entered to NORCAL at Rootsweb.com /Wide Ledger Page 10

The following are clippings pasted by William Fischer (born 5 April 1838, 
Hannover, Germany) and his family, into a ledger. 
KNAPP-HEIDT—At the Methodist Church in San Jose, December 13, 1891, by 
Rev. Dr. Jewell, Ida Heidt to Charles Knapp, both of San Jose. 
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WEBSTER-HAND—In East San Jose at the residence of B. F. McLellan, by the 
Rev. J Gruwell, on December 13, 1891, Mrs. Amanda Leonora Hand to David H. 
Webster, both of San Jose. 
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BORN 
LENZEN—In San Jose, August 5, 1905 to Mr. and Mrs. Louis T. Lenzen, a son. 
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DIED. 
SINGLETON—Near San Jose, May 14, 1905, Emory Marshall and Kenneth 
Goodridge Singleton, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Singleton, aged 3 1-2 months. 
Funeral private. Monday, May 15, at 2 p.m. Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery. 
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VEUVE—In San Jose, June 1, 1898, Eugene L. Veuve, a native of Switzerland, 
aged 80 years, two months and two days. 
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A PIONEER GONE. 
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PASSING AWAY YESTERDAY OF E. L. VEUVE 
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He Was the First Watchmaker to Open Business in San Jose After the 
American Occupation. 
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Eugene L. Veuve, the pioneer watchmaker of San Jose and one of its most 
respected citizens, died yesterday morning after a short illness. He was born 
in Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, March 30, 1818, and came to the United 
States in 1845, landing in Mobile. After a short stay there he went to New 
Orleans. In 1849 he came to California across the plains by the southern route 
and took up his residence in Los Angeles. The trip was a memorable one in 
that it was encompassed with many dangers. The party was several times 
attacked by the Indians, and in crossing the Colorado river, which was swollen 
at the time, Mr. Veuve nearly lost his life by drowning. 
After remaining in Los Angeles for six months he joined the rush for the 
north and located in San Jose, arriving here in the spring of 1850, where he 
continuously resided until his death. He was the pioneer watchmaker of 
this city, first opening business on Market street opposite the Juzgado. When 
the Auzerais House was built in 1865 he removed his establishment to that 
building, where he conducted it for many years, being succeeded by L. 
Machefert. 
Deceased leaves a widow and two sons, W. P. Veuve, the well-known lawyer, 
and Alcede L. Veuve, Deputy Tax-Collector, and two stepchildren, Mrs. 
Herman Hoffmann of this city and H. H. Veuve of San Francisco. 
The funeral will take place to-morrow at 9 A. M. from St. Josephs Church. 
Interment at Santa Clara. 
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BORN. 
WARD—In San Jose, February 12, 1890, to Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Ward, a 
daughter. 
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MARRIED. 
WASHBURN--LUSK—In San Jose, February 12, 1890, Miss Nettie Lusk of San 
Jose to George J. Washburn of Davenport, Iowa. 
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DIED. 
FROMENT—In San Mateo county, February 11, 1890, Eugene Froment, a native 
of France, aged 75 years and 3 months. 
HATFIELD—In San Jose, February 12, 1890, John J. Hatfield, a native of 
Illinois, aged 42 years and 6 months. 
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MOWRY—In this city, August 29, 1991, Nelson H. Mowry, only and beloved son 
of Mrs. Wm. A Seuteo, a native of California, aged 16 years, 3 months and 
17 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the 
funeral to-day, (Sunday) at 2:30 p. m. from the Episcopal church. 
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SCHNEICKERT – In Santa Clara, October 30, 1903, Henry Schneikert, [note: 
spelling is different than in heading] beloved father of Mrs. D. Manning, 
Adolph, Bertha, Louis and Minnie Schneickert, a native of Germany, aged 54 
years. 
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LORIGAN – BOHLMANN – At San Jose, California by Rev. R. A. Gleeson, S. 
J., November 3, 1903, Charles M. Lorigan to Eugenia E. Bohlmann, both of San 
Jose. No cards. 
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HARRIS—In San Jose, October 17, 1901, Miriam E. Harris, daughter of the 
late Henry Harris and Mary Harris and sister of Albert Harris, a native of 
San Francisco, aged 51 years, 9 months, and 26 days. Friends and 
acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her late resience, 
No. 415 West San Fernando street, tomorrow (Thursday), October 24th, at 2 p. 
m. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. 
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DEATHS. 
KLEIN—In San Jose, March 6, 1902, Elodia Mary Klein, beloved daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. F. Klein and sister of Fred, Emile, Julius and Ottelia Klein 
and Mrs. C. E. Hubback, a native of California, aged 29 years and 10 months. 
Funeral private, to-morrow (Sunday), Mar. 9, 1902, at 1:30 o’clock p. m. 
from No. 75 North Third street. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. 
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Phillips—In New York city, January 25, 1898, Philip Phillips, father of 
Mitchell Phillips and Mrs. J Loryea, aged 85 years. 
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VARNEY—BRETT—In San Jose, January 28, 1890, Miss Mabel Brett of Oakland 
to Kilwood Varney of this city. 
CLIGNY—Perez—In San Jose, January 28, 1890, Miss Carmalito Perry to 
Edward Cligny, both of Gilroy. 
LENZEN—BERLINGEN—In San Francisco, February 2, 1890. Kate A. Berlingen of 
Byron, Cal., to Theo. W. Lenzen of San Jose. 
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DIED. 
O’BRIEN—In San Jose, February 1, 1890, Miss Mary O’Brien, a native of 
Ireland, aged about 80 years. 
SMITH—In San Jose, February 1, 1890, John J. Smith, aged 71 years. 
M’KENNEY—In Austin, Nevada, January 31, 1890, D. C. McKenney, aged 61 
years. [Note, spelling different in heading and body of notice]. 
RANDALL—At Campbell’s Station. Santa Clara county, February 1, 1890, Mrs. 
Mary P. J. Randall, mother of Rev. E. James, aged 73 years. 
HARRIS—In San Jose, February 2, 1890, Judge Garland Harris, a native of 
Kentucky, aged 82 years, 9 months and 18 days. Friends and acquaintances are 
respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the family residence No. 33 
St. Marys street, at 11 o’clock a. m. to-morrow (Tuesday) February 4th. 
WOODWARD—In this city, February 3, 1890, Mrs. Mary E. Woodward, aged 32 
years and 7 months, a native of Connecticut. 
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MINAHAN—In San Jose, November 9, 1889, John Minahan, a native of Ireland, 
aged 65 years. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral 
from the family residence, 39 West Julian street, on Monday, November 11, 
1889, at 9:30 oclock; thence to St. Jospeh’s church, where high mass will be 
celebrated. Interment at Oak Hill cemetery. 
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CAPTAIN JOHN MINAHAN 

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Death of a Pioneer of this City—The Funeral on Monday. 
After an illness of only a week, from pleuropneumonia, Captian John 
Minahan, a pioneer of this city, died yesterday morning at 8 oclock, at his 
residence, No. 39 West Julian street. The deceased was well known. In early days 
he kept a grocery business on First street, in the old Stark theater, but 
subsequently he engaged in other branches of business, but for the last 
seven or eight years occupied himself entirely in looking after his 
investments. 
Captain Minahan was a nataive of Limerick, Ireland, and was 59 years of 
age. He came to America in 1847 and has resided in San Jose, California, 
almost continuously, since 1852. He leaves a wife, two daughters and a son—
Thomas, Minnie and Nora. 
The funeral will take place Monday, from the family residence, thence to 
St. Joseph’s church, where high mass will be celebrated. 
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MARRIED. 
YOUNT—SHERMANTINE—In Los Gatos, November 10, 1889, at the residence of 
the bride’s father, Miss Emma Shermantine of Los Gatos, to G. H. Youdt [note 
difference in spelling] of Belmont, by Rev. G. W. Beatty. (Salinas papers 
please copy.) 
WHITE—FISHER—In Sacramento, November 6, 1889, J. W. White of Auburn, to 
Miss Mattie Fisher of Gilroy. 
MAYNE—HENNING—In San Jose, at First M. E. Church, Wednesday November 12, 
1889, by Rev. F. F. Jewell D. D., W. C. Mayne of San Francisco, and Laura 
L. Henning, of San Jose. 
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DUFIE—In San Jose, January 27, Jules Adolph Dufie, a native of France, 
aged 62 years. [Hand written year on clipping: 1890] 
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MURPHY—In San Francisco, November 1, 1901, Patrick W. Murphy, a native of 
Quebec, Canaa, aged 63 years. Deceased was a son of the late Martin Murphy 
of San Jose, a brother of Mrs. J. R. Arques and Mrs. R. T. Carroll, 
brother of B. D. Murphy of San Jose and of the late James T. Murphy. The funeral 
will take place tomorrow (Sunday), November 3, 1901, at 2 o’clock from the 
old Murphy residence, corner of Auzerais avenue and Market street. The 
[missing letters] nt will be at Santa Clara [end or missing tiny part of 
clipping]. 
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BEHRENS—In this city, Januray 17, Captain William C., beloved husband of 
Rosa Behrens and father of Fred Engel, William H. Ringe and the late Mrs. 
Rose Preston, a native of Rostock, Germany, aged 70 years 4 months and 23 
days. ** The funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), at 10 o’clock a. m. 
from the new funeral chapel of Theodor Dierks, 432 Golden Gate avenue, 
between Larkin and Polk streets. Please omit flowers. Cremation, Odd Fellows’ 
Cemetery. [Hand-written year on clipping: 1905 or 1906] 
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DEATHS. 
BAUER—In San Jose, October 26, 1901, Katie Bauer, beloved wife of Louis 
Bauer and mother of Louis F. and Charles H., aged 46 years, 2 months and 11 
days. Deceased was a sister of Charles, Edward, Theodore, Frank and Lawrence 
Welti. Mrs. William Hillenbrand, Mrs. Phillip Francke and Miss Amelia 
Welti. San Francisco papers please copy. Funeral notice later. 
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Walter A. Page and Elizabeth Newman were married this morning at St. 
Josephs Catholic Church [hand written date: 4-11-1894] 
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BOSCHKEN—In San Jose, July 31, 1899, Jacob Boschken, aged 69 years, 3 m
onths and 5 days.The following are clippings pasted by William Fischer (born 5 April 1838, 
Hannover, Germany) and his family, into a ledger. 
KNAPP-HEIDT—At the Methodist Church in San Jose, December 13, 1891, by 
Rev. Dr. Jewell, Ida Heidt to Charles Knapp, both of San Jose. 
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WEBSTER-HAND—In East San Jose at the residence of B. F. McLellan, by the 
Rev. J Gruwell, on December 13, 1891, Mrs. Amanda Leonora Hand to David H. 
Webster, both of San Jose. 
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BORN 
LENZEN—In San Jose, August 5, 1905 to Mr. and Mrs. Louis T. Lenzen, a son. 
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DIED. 
SINGLETON—Near San Jose, May 14, 1905, Emory Marshall and Kenneth 
Goodridge Singleton, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Singleton, aged 3 1-2 months. 
Funeral private. Monday, May 15, at 2 p.m. Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery. 
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VEUVE—In San Jose, June 1, 1898, Eugene L. Veuve, a native of Switzerland, 
aged 80 years, two months and two days. 
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A PIONEER GONE. 
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PASSING AWAY YESTERDAY OF E. L. VEUVE 
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He Was the First Watchmaker to Open Business in San Jose After the 
American Occupation. 
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Eugene L. Veuve, the pioneer watchmaker of San Jose and one of its most 
respected citizens, died yesterday morning after a short illness. He was born 
in Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, March 30, 1818, and came to the United 
States in 1845, landing in Mobile. After a short stay there he went to New 
Orleans. In 1849 he came to California across the plains by the southern route 
and took up his residence in Los Angeles. The trip was a memorable one in 
that it was encompassed with many dangers. The party was several times 
attacked by the Indians, and in crossing the Colorado river, which was swollen 
at the time, Mr. Veuve nearly lost his life by drowning. 
After remaining in Los Angeles for six months he joined the rush for the 
north and located in San Jose, arriving here in the spring of 1850, where he 
continuously resided until his death. He was the pioneer watchmaker of 
this city, first opening business on Market street opposite the Juzgado. When 
the Auzerais House was built in 1865 he removed his establishment to that 
building, where he conducted it for many years, being succeeded by L. 
Machefert. 
Deceased leaves a widow and two sons, W. P. Veuve, the well-known lawyer, 
and Alcede L. Veuve, Deputy Tax-Collector, and two stepchildren, Mrs. 
Herman Hoffmann of this city and H. H. Veuve of San Francisco. 
The funeral will take place to-morrow at 9 A. M. from St. Josephs Church. 
Interment at Santa Clara. 
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BORN. 
WARD—In San Jose, February 12, 1890, to Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Ward, a 
daughter. 
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MARRIED. 
WASHBURN--LUSK—In San Jose, February 12, 1890, Miss Nettie Lusk of San 
Jose to George J. Washburn of Davenport, Iowa. 
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DIED. 
FROMENT—In San Mateo county, February 11, 1890, Eugene Froment, a native 
of France, aged 75 years and 3 months. 
HATFIELD—In San Jose, February 12, 1890, John J. Hatfield, a native of 
Illinois, aged 42 years and 6 months. 
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MOWRY—In this city, August 29, 1991, Nelson H. Mowry, only and beloved son 
of Mrs. Wm. A Seuteo, a native of California, aged 16 years, 3 months and 
17 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the 
funeral to-day, (Sunday) at 2:30 p. m. from the Episcopal church. 
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SCHNEICKERT – In Santa Clara, October 30, 1903, Henry Schneikert, [note: 
spelling is different than in heading] beloved father of Mrs. D. Manning, 
Adolph, Bertha, Louis and Minnie Schneickert, a native of Germany, aged 54 
years. 
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LORIGAN – BOHLMANN – At San Jose, California by Rev. R. A. Gleeson, S. 
J., November 3, 1903, Charles M. Lorigan to Eugenia E. Bohlmann, both of San 
Jose. No cards. 
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HARRIS—In San Jose, October 17, 1901, Miriam E. Harris, daughter of the 
late Henry Harris and Mary Harris and sister of Albert Harris, a native of 
San Francisco, aged 51 years, 9 months, and 26 days. Friends and 
acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her late resience, 
No. 415 West San Fernando street, tomorrow (Thursday), October 24th, at 2 p. 
m. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. 
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DEATHS. 
KLEIN—In San Jose, March 6, 1902, Elodia Mary Klein, beloved daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. F. Klein and sister of Fred, Emile, Julius and Ottelia Klein 
and Mrs. C. E. Hubback, a native of California, aged 29 years and 10 months. 
Funeral private, to-morrow (Sunday), Mar. 9, 1902, at 1:30 o’clock p. m. 
from No. 75 North Third street. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. 
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Phillips—In New York city, January 25, 1898, Philip Phillips, father of 
Mitchell Phillips and Mrs. J Loryea, aged 85 years. 
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VARNEY—BRETT—In San Jose, January 28, 1890, Miss Mabel Brett of Oakland 
to Kilwood Varney of this city. 
CLIGNY—Perez—In San Jose, January 28, 1890, Miss Carmalito Perry to 
Edward Cligny, both of Gilroy. 
LENZEN—BERLINGEN—In San Francisco, February 2, 1890. Kate A. Berlingen of 
Byron, Cal., to Theo. W. Lenzen of San Jose. 
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DIED. 
O’BRIEN—In San Jose, February 1, 1890, Miss Mary O’Brien, a native of 
Ireland, aged about 80 years. 
SMITH—In San Jose, February 1, 1890, John J. Smith, aged 71 years. 
M’KENNEY—In Austin, Nevada, January 31, 1890, D. C. McKenney, aged 61 
years. [Note, spelling different in heading and body of notice]. 
RANDALL—At Campbell’s Station. Santa Clara county, February 1, 1890, Mrs. 
Mary P. J. Randall, mother of Rev. E. James, aged 73 years. 
HARRIS—In San Jose, February 2, 1890, Judge Garland Harris, a native of 
Kentucky, aged 82 years, 9 months and 18 days. Friends and acquaintances are 
respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the family residence No. 33 
St. Marys street, at 11 o’clock a. m. to-morrow (Tuesday) February 4th. 
WOODWARD—In this city, February 3, 1890, Mrs. Mary E. Woodward, aged 32 
years and 7 months, a native of Connecticut. 
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MINAHAN—In San Jose, November 9, 1889, John Minahan, a native of Ireland, 
aged 65 years. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral 
from the family residence, 39 West Julian street, on Monday, November 11, 
1889, at 9:30 oclock; thence to St. Jospeh’s church, where high mass will be 
celebrated. Interment at Oak Hill cemetery. 
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Death of a Pioneer of this City—The Funeral on Monday. 
After an illness of only a week, from pleuropneumonia, Captian John 
Minahan, a pioneer of this city, died yesterday morning at 8 oclock, at his 
residence, No. 39 West Julian street. The deceased was well known. In early days 
he kept a grocery business on First street, in the old Stark theater, but 
subsequently he engaged in other branches of business, but for the last 
seven or eight years occupied himself entirely in looking after his 
investments. 
Captain Minahan was a nataive of Limerick, Ireland, and was 59 years of 
age. He came to America in 1847 and has resided in San Jose, California, 
almost continuously, since 1852. He leaves a wife, two daughters and a son—
Thomas, Minnie and Nora. 
The funeral will take place Monday, from the family residence, thence to 
St. Joseph’s church, where high mass will be celebrated. 
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MARRIED. 
YOUNT—SHERMANTINE—In Los Gatos, November 10, 1889, at the residence of 
the bride’s father, Miss Emma Shermantine of Los Gatos, to G. H. Youdt [note 
difference in spelling] of Belmont, by Rev. G. W. Beatty. (Salinas papers 
please copy.) 
WHITE—FISHER—In Sacramento, November 6, 1889, J. W. White of Auburn, to 
Miss Mattie Fisher of Gilroy. 
MAYNE—HENNING—In San Jose, at First M. E. Church, Wednesday November 12, 
1889, by Rev. F. F. Jewell D. D., W. C. Mayne of San Francisco, and Laura 
L. Henning, of San Jose. 
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DUFIE—In San Jose, January 27, Jules Adolph Dufie, a native of France, 
aged 62 years. [Hand written year on clipping: 1890] 
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MURPHY—In San Francisco, November 1, 1901, Patrick W. Murphy, a native of 
Quebec, Canada, aged 63 years. Deceased was a son of the late Martin Murphy 
of San Jose, a brother of Mrs. J. R. Arques and Mrs. R. T. Carroll, 
brother of B. D. Murphy of San Jose and of the late James T. Murphy. The funeral 
will take place tomorrow (Sunday), November 3, 1901, at 2 o’clock from the 
old Murphy residence, corner of Auzerais avenue and Market street. The 
[missing letters] nt will be at Santa Clara [end or missing tiny part of 
clipping]. 
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BEHRENS—In this city, Januray 17, Captain William C., beloved husband of 
Rosa Behrens and father of Fred Engel, William H. Ringe and the late Mrs. 
Rose Preston, a native of Rostock, Germany, aged 70 years 4 months and 23 
days. ** The funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), at 10 o’clock a. m. 
from the new funeral chapel of Theodor Dierks, 432 Golden Gate avenue, 
between Larkin and Polk streets. Please omit flowers. Cremation, Odd Fellows’ 
Cemetery. [Hand-written year on clipping: 1905 or 1906] 
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DEATHS. 
BAUER—In San Jose, October 26, 1901, Katie Bauer, beloved wife of Louis 
Bauer and mother of Louis F. and Charles H., aged 46 years, 2 months and 11 
days. Deceased was a sister of Charles, Edward, Theodore, Frank and Lawrence 
Welti. Mrs. William Hillenbrand, Mrs. Phillip Francke and Miss Amelia 
Welti. San Francisco papers please copy. Funeral notice later. 
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PERSONAL 
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Walter A. Page and Elizabeth Newman were married this morning at St. 
Josephs Catholic Church [hand written date: 4-11-1894] 
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BOSCHKEN—In San Jose, July 31, 1899, Jacob Boschken, aged 69 years, 3 m
onths and 5 days.